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Identification of Proliferating Cells in Hard Clams
Identification of Proliferating Cells in Hard Clams Hanselmann, R., R. Smolowitz, and D. Gibson Biol. Bull., Vol. 199, pp. 199-200, 2000 WHOI-R-00-005
Read MoreEvaluating the Economic Significance of Polymetallic Sulfides Deposits
Evaluating the Economic Significance of Polymetallic Sulfides Deposits Broadus, J.M. and R.E. Bowen 15th Annual Offshore Technology Conference in Houston, Texas, May 2-4, 1983, pp. 419-426, 1983 WHOI-R-83-010
Read MoreSuggested Educational Resources For Use During School Closures
Educational resources used during school closures Woods Hole Sea Grant is pleased to be able to provide this list of educational resources to assist families and teachers with ideas and on-line programming for use during the unique school situations in response to COVID-19. IMPORTANT: Please check with state and/or local officials for the latest information…
Read MoreShellfish Aquaculture in Massachusetts
Shellfish Aquaculture in Massachusetts Helpful to educators and students Leavitt, D.F. Focal Points, 4 pp., 2000 WHOI-G-00-002
Read MoreTeacher Workshop November 2001
Teacher Workshop November 2001 “Engineering for an Extreme Environment: Open-Ocean Moorings” Mr. Rick Trask, WHOI, Applied Ocean Physics and Engineering Department In this talk Mr. Trask, a Sr. Research Engineer, posed the problem of establishing deep moorings for instrumentation in the open ocean, and led the participants through various solutions. With demonstrations and props he…
Read MoreFocal Points – Shellfish Resource Management in Massachusetts
Focal Points – Shellfish Resource Management in Massachusetts September 2000 – For many residents of Massachusetts, a visit to the tidal flats to harvest shellfish is not only a benefit of living near the coast, but also an indicator of the quality of life.
Read MoreFocal Points – Shellfish Aquaculture in Massachusetts
Focal Points – Shellfish Aquaculture in Massachusetts September 2000 – Shellfish aquaculture in Massachusetts is thriving! Though centuries old, the practice of farming shellfish is a fairly recent undertaking in the United States—within the last 150 years.
Read MoreAn Ethogram of Body Patterning Behavior in the Biomedically and Commercially Valuable Squid Loligo pealei off Cape Cod, Massachusetts
An Ethogram of Body Patterning Behavior in the Biomedically and Commercially Valuable Squid Loligo pealei off Cape Cod, Massachusetts Hanlon, R.T., M.R. Maxwell, N. Shashar, E.R. Loew, and K.-L. Boyle Biol. Bull., Vol. 197, pp. 49-62, 1999 WHOI-R-99-005
Read MoreFunded Projects by Year
Funded Projects 2010 – Present 2024-2025 Collapse Jill Carr of the University of Massachusetts Boston, Forest Schenck of the Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries, and Alison Frye of Salem Sound Coastwatch Restoring Eelgrass: Identifying best practices for a seed-based approach Ken Foreman and Ketil Koop-Jackobson of Marine Biological Laboratory, and Matt Long of the…
Read MoreBenthic Mariculture and Research Rig Developed for Diver Operation
Benthic Mariculture and Research Rig Developed for Diver Operation Hampson, G.R., D.C. Rhoads, and D.W. Clark Diving for Science…1989, Proceedings of the American Academy of Underwater Sciences, Ninth Annual Scientific Diving Symposium, Woods Hole, MA, pp. 113-117, 1989 WHOI-R-89-017
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